Brittany Frizzelle
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Brittany Frizzelle is a Durham, NC native, born in the summer in the 90s to fire and ice. She began writing in 3rd grade through a karate art contest where she earned her green belt with her poetry. Since then she's gone on to graduate from Howard University in only 3 years, teach elementary school, and graduate from law school with a joint masters degree in Community and Social Change. She's a self published author of Sometimes I Cry, a poetry collection, and To All My Students, a early learners book dedicated to the students who taught her how to see. Currently, when she's not creating podcasts affirming, meditating, and visualizing poetically, blogging, vlogging, reading the cards or writing- she is organizing in the Miami community around Reproductive Justice with young folks and community residents who want to be the change they wish to see. She loves laughing, reading, dancing, singing, beaching, eating, puzzling, and playing. She is committed to being disciplined and confident for the love, joy, and healing of herself, the Black community and all oppressed people. Her life is a love letter to humanity, a call to action to exist, loudly and proudly, for she is because we are.